Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Captured Russians

From the BBC:
"Ukraine to prosecute captured 'Russian soldiers'"
 
Ukraine says it will prosecute two men it claims are elite Russian soldiers captured fighting in eastern Ukraine. The two wounded men were seized in the town of Shchastya, almost 30km (19 miles) from the Russian border. The head of Ukraine's security service has told the BBC there is proof the men are Russian troops. Russia said the two men were no longer serving soldiers. Rebels in eastern Ukraine said the men were policemen from Ukraine's Luhansk region.  Vitaliy Naida, Ukraine's security chief, told BBC World News he was "absolutely positive" the men were officers from the GRU, the foreign military intelligence branch of Russia's army. "We have battle dress uniform, we have automatic rifles that are produced only in the Russian Federation only for Special Forces' use," he said. Mr Naida said the men were part of a group of 220 GRU officers deployed to Luhansk on 2 May. The others have now returned to Russia, he said. "We have already started a criminal case for a terrorist act," Mr Naida said. In a video, one of the captured men said he was a sergeant from the central Russian city of Togliatti, where an elite intelligence unit for the Russian army is based. The video has not been independently verified.  Igor Konashenkov, a spokesman for Russia's ministry of defence, said the two men were not serving soldiers at the time they were detained. "We are counting on the Ukrainian leadership to show good sense," he said, adding that he hoped the two men would be "released as soon as possible". The Ukrainian government, Western leaders and Nato say there is clear evidence that Russia is helping the rebels with heavy weapons and soldiers. Independent experts echo that accusation.
 
^ You have to like that Russia is calling for their soldiers immediate release when they still have a Ukrainian pilot in their jail. Talk about double standards. I am confident that these two men are active members of the Russian military. Russia lied when they denied any knowledge of the "little green men" that suddenly appeared with Russian weapons in the Crimea that forced a vote to join Russia - again at gunpoint. - and has since admitted those men were Russian special forces. You can't take what the Russian Government says at face value as the truth usually comes out against them. ^


http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32788413

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